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Scene on Radio
S6 E5: A Way Forward

Scene on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 58:18


What would it take, and what would it even mean, to heal from a wound like the Wilmington massacre and coup of 1898 — or from centuries of white supremacist violence, disenfranchisement, and theft? An exploration of that question with community members in Wilmington, and experts on restorative justice and reparations. By Michael A. Betts, II and John Biewen. Interviews with Bertha Boykin Todd, Cedric Harrison, Christopher Everett, Kim Cook, William Sturkey, Inez Campbell-Eason, Sonya Bennetonne-Patrick, Candice Robinson, Paul Jervay,Kieran Haile, Larry Reni Thomas, William “Sandy” Darity, and Michelle Lanier. Story editor: Loretta Williams. Voice actor: Mike Wiley. Music by Kieran Haile, Blue Dot Sessions, Okaya, and Lucas Biewen. Art by Zaire McPhearson. “Echoes of a Coup” is an initiative of America's Hallowed Ground, a project of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.

Scene on Radio
S6 E3: A Day of Blood

Scene on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 38:21


On November 1898, North Carolina Democrats won a sweeping victory at the polls – confirming the success of their campaign based on white supremacy, intimidation, and fraud. But in Wilmington, the state's largest city, white supremacist leaders were not satisfied. This episode tells what happened on November 10, 1898, in Wilmington: a massacre of Black men, and the only successful coup d'etat in U.S. history. By John Biewen and Michael A. Betts, II. Interviews with LeRae Umfleet, Bertha Todd, William Sturkey, Cedric Harrison, and Milo Manly. Story editor: Loretta Williams. Voice actor: Mike Wiley. Music by Kieran Haile, Blue Dot Sessions, Okaya, Jameson Nathan Jones, Kevin McLeod, and Lucas Biewen. Art by Zaire McPhearson. “Echoes of a Coup” is an initiative of America's Hallowed Ground, a project of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.

Scene on Radio
S6 E2: Crying "Negro Rule"

Scene on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 29:12


By 1898, two decades after the end of Reconstruction, white elites, backed by violent terror groups, have installed Jim Crow across most of the South. North Carolina, led by its largest city, Wilmington, is different. A Fusion coalition, made up of mostly-Black Republicans and mostly-White members of the Populist Party, controls the city and state governments. White supremacist Democrats are frustrated and plot to gain power by any means necessary. ​​ By Michael A. Betts, II, and John Biewen. Interviews with LeRae Umfleet, David Cecelski, and Cedric Harrison. The series story editor is Loretta Williams. Music in this episode by Kieran Haile, Blue Dot Sessions, Okaya, Jameson Nathan Jones, and Lucas Biewen. Art by Zaire MacPhearson. “Echoes of a Coup” is an initiative of America's Hallowed Ground, a project of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.

Scene on Radio
S6 E1: What Was Lost

Scene on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 40:12


This series tells the story of the only successful coup d'etat in U.S. history, and the white supremacist massacre that went with it. It happened in Wilmington, North Carolina in November 1898. But before we get to that story, we explore the surprising world of Wilmington in the 19th century – the world that the massacre and coup violently destroyed. By Michael A. Betts, II, and John Biewen. Interviews with LeRae Umfleet, Cedric Harrison, David Cecelski, and William Sturkey. The series story editor is Loretta Williams. Music in this episode by Kieran Haile, Blue Dot Sessions, Lucas Biewen, Kevin MacLeod, Jameson Nathan Jones, Alon Peretz, and Florian. Art by Zaire MacPhearson. “Echoes of a Coup” is an initiative of America's Hallowed Ground, a project of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.

Returns on Investment
Lessons from the Wilmington coup of 1898 with Cedric Harrison

Returns on Investment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 22:27


November 10th is the 125th anniversary of the only successful coup d'etat in U.S. history, which took place in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1898. White supremacists targeted Wilmington for it's multiracial democracy and prosperity. ]ImpactAlpha's David Bank went to Wilmington and we'll hear his conversation with Cedric Harrison, an entrepreneur building a business around recovering the history of that dark day.  David Zucchino's pulitzer prize winning account of the coup: https://bookshop.org/p/books/wilmington-s-lie-winner-of-the-2021-pulitzer-prize-the-murderous-coup-of-1898-and-the-rise-of-white-supremacy-david-zucchino/12471037?ean=9780802148650 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impact-alpha/message

Impact Briefing
Lessons from the Wilmington coup of 1898 with Cedric Harrison

Impact Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 22:27


November 10th is the 125th anniversary of the only successful coup d'etat in U.S. history, which took place in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1898. White supremacists targeted Wilmington for it's multiracial democracy and prosperity. ]ImpactAlpha's David Bank went to Wilmington and we'll hear his conversation with Cedric Harrison, an entrepreneur building a business around recovering the history of that dark day.  David Zucchino's pulitzer prize winning account of the coup: ⁠https://bookshop.org/p/books/wilmington-s-lie-winner-of-the-2021-pulitzer-prize-the-murderous-coup-of-1898-and-the-rise-of-white-supremacy-david-zucchino/12471037?ean=9780802148650⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/impact-alpha-briefing/message

Progressive Voices
F-Word: Democracy is under Seige in Small Town USA

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 3:30


"'It would be easier for people to understand what could have happened on January 6th in DC, if they knew what actually happened on November 10th, in 1898, in Wilmington,' Cedric Harrison told me" The F-Word is released bi-weekly featuring timely commentaries by Laura Flanders and guests.

The F Word with Laura Flanders
F-Word: Democracy is under Seige in Small Town USA

The F Word with Laura Flanders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 3:30


"'It would be easier for people to understand what could have happened on January 6th in DC, if they knew what actually happened on November 10th, in 1898, in Wilmington,' Cedric Harrison told me" The F-Word is released bi-weekly featuring timely commentaries by Laura Flanders and guests. Flex your media muscles, become a monthly sustaining member for $3, $5, $12 at https://Patreon.com/theLFShow Independent Media! Advertising free!

The Laura Flanders Show
F-Word: Democracy is under Seige in Small Town USA

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 3:30


"'It would be easier for people to understand what could have happened on January 6th in DC, if they knew what actually happened on November 10th,  in 1898, in Wilmington,' Cedric Harrison told me"Get the related episode HERE:  The Forgotten Coup, January 6th & the Small Town Americans on the Frontlines of DemocracyThe F-Word is released bi-weekly featuring timely commentaries by Laura Flanders and guests. Flex your media muscles, become a monthly sustaining member for $3, $5, $12 at https://Patreon.com/theLFShow  Independent Media! Advertising free!

NLBMArt Fundraiser Artist Interview Series
NLBMArt Fundraiser Artist Interview #23 - Cedric Harrison

NLBMArt Fundraiser Artist Interview Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 48:35


NLBMArt Fundraiser Artist Interview #23 - Cedric Harrison --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nlbmart/message

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Ballcaps and Bagpipes
NLBMArt Fundraiser Artist Interview #23 - Cedric Harrison

Ballcaps and Bagpipes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 48:35


NLBMArt Fundraiser Artist Interview #23 - Cedric Harrison --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/capsandpipes/message

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IMoLT (Inquisitive Mind of Louis Tee)
IMoLT Podcast Episode 6: What's a "Black" Movie?

IMoLT (Inquisitive Mind of Louis Tee)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 50:09


Award Winning Director of the Documentary Wilmington on Fire Chris Everett, Bigg B and Cedric Harrison. Louis Tee Facebook/IMoLt instagram imoltpodcast Chris Everett Facebook.com/spellerstreet films Instagram: @spellerstreetfilms Twitter: @spellerstreet http://wilmingtononfire.com/ Bigg B Biggb1906 Instagram IAMBIGGB Twitter Biggb1906 Facebook Cedric Harrison @SupportCityCed Instagram @SupportThePort Instagram Interview With Chris Everett Award Winning Director of the Documentary Wilmington on Fire. https://youtu.be/M_KSbAOg7LE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

New Geechee Podcast
Ep68: Becoming Port City History w/ Cedric Harrison of Support The Port

New Geechee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 67:34


It’s the second week of Black History Month and we’re taking our conversation from romantic love to one YMPs love for his hometown- Wilmington, North Carolina- aka Port City!  Meet Cedric Harrison-  a father, a leader, the Founder of Support the Port Foundation, a non profit organization that aims to enhance, cultivate and provide a renewed sense of community ownership and excellence for underserved communities. This would then lead him to become a TedX speaker, the first recipient of the Z Smith Reynolds All4NC Fellowship, and so much more!  I had to find out what inspired Cedric to leave it all behind to start Support the Port….. It’s storytime! Cedric takes us on the voyage from poverty to empowerment, as he takes some of the most defining moments of his youth and embarks on a journey towards fulfillment! You know, a life that he could trulyyyyy say he loved!  From death threats to theatre, from college to unemployment, and from DC to Atlanta and back to Wilmington, Cedric’s story is met with many challenges where he has  to make decision after decision after decision….  What ultimately would guide him began with a local tour that educated him of the POWER that was Wilmington pre 1898… and he tells us the story of the ONLY over throw of government that happened in United States history- right in Wilmington NC!  This conversation is not only educational but serves as reminder that the challenges we face can shape the way we see and can impact the world!  Here’s the triumphant story of where Cedric has been and where he is headed… Follow Cedric Harrison and Support the Port at Supporttheport.org Donate to Support the Port: https://secure.squarespace.com/checkout/donate?donatePageId=5876e5231b10e3abff2fda83 Shop Support the Port Merch: https://www.supporttheport.com/support Find Cedric and Support The Port on socialInstagram: www.instagram.com/supportcitycedInstagram: www.instagram.com/supporttheport Thanks to our sponsor Audible! Grab your FREE audiobook with your 30 day trial at www.audibletrial.com/newgeechee! Intro Music: "Geechie Low country" by American Foreign (Produced by ApolloTone) Listen to his full album "7even 7ummers" on Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, Spotify and more by searching AMERICAN FOREIGN.

Prisons and Protest
Storm Stories: Neighborhood Love

Prisons and Protest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 9:27


When Hurricane Florence struck, the city of Wilmington got plenty of attention from media outlets and government agencies. But few had the ability to do what community activist Cedric Harrison did, which was to witness all the ways poverty and disaster intersect. Storm Stories is a collection of stories from Hurricane Florence. This podcast and radio series explores resilience and recovery in the coastal region through local stories.

Storm Stories
Storm Stories: Neighborhood Love

Storm Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 9:27


When Hurricane Florence struck, the city of Wilmington got plenty of attention from media outlets and government agencies. But few had the ability to do what community activist Cedric Harrison did, which was to witness all the ways poverty and disaster intersect. Storm Stories is a collection of stories from Hurricane Florence. This podcast and radio series explores resilience and recovery in the coastal region through local stories.Learn more at www.workingnarratives.org Support the show (https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/working-narratives)

Wake Up Our Faith
Changing the Culture of a City | Cedric Harrison of Support the Port

Wake Up Our Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 45:51


Cedric Harrison grew up in the inner city of Wilmington, North Carolina. After seeing a friend charged with murder when he was a junior in high school, Cedric realized that he needed to change his trajectory.Years later, after graduating from college and experiencing success in business, Cedric returned to his hometown of Wilmington to hep change its culture.Cedric founded Support the Port, a non-profit organization to help bridge gaps in the city.You can learn more at www.supportheport.com.Faith in Business is a weekly radio show from YouPrint. Visit our website at www.youprint.life and check out our YouTube Channel at www.youprint.life/youtube.Support the show

Faith in Business
Changing the Culture of a City | Cedric Harrison of Support the Port

Faith in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 45:51


Cedric Harrison grew up in the inner city of Wilmington, North Carolina. After seeing a friend charged with murder when he was a junior in high school, Cedric realized that he needed to change his trajectory.Years later, after graduating from college and experiencing success in business, Cedric returned to his hometown of Wilmington to hep change its culture.Cedric founded Support the Port, a non-profit organization to help bridge gaps in the city.You can learn more at www.supportheport.com.Faith in Business is a weekly radio show from YouPrint. Visit our website at www.youprint.life and check out our YouTube Channel at www.youprint.life/youtube.Support the show (http://www.wakeupmyfaith.com)

Wake Up Our Faith
Cedric Harrison of Support the Port | Transforming a City from the Inside Out

Wake Up Our Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 45:51


Cedric Harrison grew up in the inner city of Wilmington around countless challenges. When a good friend of his was convicted of murder during their junior year of high school, Cedric realized that he needed to pursue a new path.After a few years away, establishing himself in business and leadership, Cedric returned to his hometown to establish a non-profit called Support the Port that reaches into the inner city and provides opportunities to serve and support the community at large.Hear Cedric's powerful testimony and story here.Connect with Cedric at www.supporttheport.comSupport our show at www.wakeupmyfaith.comSupport the show (http://www.wakeupmyfaith.com)

Dreaming with Daube
Episode 1

Dreaming with Daube

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 91:20


Will Daube talks to dreamer, Cedric Harrison, in this weeks episode of "Dreaming With Daube." Founder of non-profit organization in Wilmington NC "Support the Port," Cedric shares his dreams for the future of Wilmington in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence and for himself. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dreaming-with-daube/message